Mouse CD59a (CD59A glycoprotein) ELISA Kit

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Mouse CD59a (CD59A glycoprotein) ELISA Kit
category
ELISA Kits
provider
FineTest
reference
EM0725
tested applications
ELISA

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Product specifications

Category
ELISA Kits
Reactivity
Mouse
Detection Method
Colorimetric
Assay Data
4 hours
Assay Type
Sandwich ELISA, Double Antibody
Test Range
78.125-5000pg/ml
Sensitivity
46.875pg/ml
Size 1
96T
Tested Applications
ELISA
Sample Type
Serum, Plasma, Cell Culture Supernatant, cell or tissue lysate, Other liquid samples
Availability
Shipped within 10-14 working days.
Storage
2-8 °C for 12 months
UniProt ID
O55186
Alias
CD59 glycoprotein, 1F5 antigen, 20 kDa homologous restriction factor, HRF-20, HRF20, MAC-inhibitory protein, MAC-IP, MEM43 antigen, Membrane attack complex inhibition factor, MACIF, Membrane inhibitor of reactive lysis, MIRL, Protectin, CD59, MIC11, MIN1, MIN2, MIN3, MSK21
Background
Elisa kits for CD59a
Status
RUO

CD59 molecule (CD59) is a small, glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored protein expressed on the surface of a wide variety of human cells. Its primary function is to inhibit the formation of the membrane attack complex (MAC) during the complement cascade, which is part of the immune system’s defense mechanism. By binding to components C8 and C9 of the complement system, CD59 prevents the insertion and polymerization of MAC into cell membranes, protecting host cells from lysis. This protective role is critical in maintaining cellular integrity and preventing autoimmune damage. CD59 also exhibits roles beyond complement regulation; it has been implicated in modulating T-cell activation and participating in signal transduction pathways through its interactions with other membrane proteins. Deficiency or dysfunction of CD59 is associated with certain pathological conditions, such as paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), where red blood cells become highly susceptible to complement-mediated lysis. Additionally, CD59 is being studied for its potential role in cancer, as its overexpression in tumor cells may help them evade immune surveillance. Its broad cellular expression and functional versatility make CD59 a crucial regulator of immune and cellular processes.

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